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originally posted by: crayzeed
Well it's for me to disagree with the archeologists again. No city at that time, BS, BS.
There is a city off the coast of India in the gulf of Cambay (which is under water) to which they gave a date of 9,000 years ago. Buuuttt, for it to be above sea level you have to take it back before the melting of the ice age which happened 11,000 years ago. That's the ice melting at 11,000 so the city must have flourished before then.
These archeologists have selective memory, they like to miss out important information that doesn't tally with their timeline.
originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: Harte
I don't know how you come to that conclusion as there are ample videos of divers going down to the ruins, which they think is the legendary city of Dwarka. And for it NOT to be flooded would mean very much lower water level which can only be attributed to the water being locked up in the Ice Age ice caps.
originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
Could a small group of hunters have been keeping a larger society fed off of a comparatively few very big kills per season?
originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: Harte
I don't know how you come to that conclusion as there are ample videos of divers going down to the ruins, which they think is the legendary city of Dwarka. And for it NOT to be flooded would mean very much lower water level which can only be attributed to the water being locked up in the Ice Age ice caps.
originally posted by: Byrd
a reply to: bloodymarvelous
"Civilization" is not the same thing as "culture."
Gobekli Tepe was created by a culture, which also created some other sites that are somewhat similar.
Civilizations mean people living in cities (there are none in the world at that time period) and raising crops and utilizing domesticated animals and recording histories and notable people through writing. Use of symbols is not a civilization (the oldest symbolic (rock art) paintings are 27,000 years old. The oldest carved image (the Lowenmensch) is around 40,000 years old.
Neither of these is a product of a civilization.